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Lead a skilled construction crew in Canada as a Foreman. This role requires a Red Seal certification, 5+ years of trade experience, and proven leadership. You will supervise daily operations, ensure safety and quality standards, and interpret blueprints.
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Kyline Construction Ltd.
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Lead diverse commercial construction projects in Fredericton, NB, with travel across Atlantic Canada. This career-oriented Foreman role requires strong leadership, plan reading skills, and a focus on safety, quality, and budget. Enjoy benefits including a potential company vehicle, health/dental,...
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Canada , Fredericton
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Kyline Construction Ltd.
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A Construction Foreman is the pivotal on-site leader and linchpin of any building project, directly responsible for turning architectural plans into physical reality. This critical supervisory role bridges the gap between project management and the hands-on construction crew, ensuring work is completed safely, on schedule, within budget, and to exacting quality standards. For those seeking leadership roles on the front lines of building, Construction Foreman jobs represent a career peak combining deep trade expertise with people and project management skills. Professionals in this role are the day-to-day commanders of the construction site. Their core responsibility is to supervise, coordinate, and lead a crew of skilled tradespeople and laborers. This involves interpreting project blueprints and specifications, then delegating daily tasks, assigning equipment, and providing clear direction to ensure seamless workflow. A foreman is constantly monitoring progress, performing quality control inspections, and solving the myriad unforeseen problems that arise on any job site, from material delays to unexpected site conditions. They are the primary enforcers of safety protocols, conducting toolbox talks, ensuring proper use of personal protective equipment (PPE), and maintaining strict adherence to OSHA regulations and company safety policies to protect everyone on site. The typical responsibilities of a Construction Foreman are vast and varied. They manage all on-site paperwork, including daily reports, timecards, and equipment logs. They are responsible for scheduling material deliveries, coordinating with subcontractors, and communicating progress, challenges, and needs directly to project managers and engineers. A significant part of the job is mentoring and training crew members, fostering a productive, safe, and positive work environment. Often, foremen are also highly skilled operators themselves, proficient with machinery like excavators, skid-steers, or cranes, and they pitch in with hands-on work when necessary to keep the project moving. The skills and requirements for these leadership jobs are demanding. Employers universally seek candidates with several years of extensive, hands-on experience in a specific trade, such as civil, commercial, residential, or industrial construction. This practical knowledge is non-negotiable. Beyond technical prowess, a successful foreman must possess exceptional leadership and communication skills to effectively direct a diverse crew, resolve conflicts, and liaise with clients and management. Strong organizational and time-management abilities are crucial for planning workflows and meeting deadlines. Problem-solving skills and the ability to read and understand complex construction drawings are fundamental. Most positions require a valid driver’s license, the ability to pass drug screenings, and the physical stamina to work long hours in all weather conditions, often involving lifting, climbing, and operating heavy machinery. For those who thrive on responsibility, enjoy leading teams, and take pride in seeing a project through from ground-breaking to completion, Construction Foreman jobs offer a challenging and highly rewarding career path at the heart of the construction industry.

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